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DESCRIPTION:Prompted by Leah Goodridge’s recent essay in the UCLA Law Revie
 w which “examines professionalism as a tool to subjugate people of color in
  the legal field\,” this discussion illuminates how racial hierarchy and in
 equity operates within the legal professionalism context—not only for attor
 neys and paralegals but also for those participating in the legal process. 
 Please join the Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession\, the Stanf
 ord Center for Racial Justice\, and the John and Terry Levin Center for Pub
 lic Service and Public Interest Law for a thought-provoking conversation wi
 th Leah\, Misasha Suzuki Graham\, and Professor Ron Tyler\, moderated by Pr
 ofessor Richard Ford.
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LOCATION:Law School\, Room 190
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SUMMARY:Considering Professionalism and Racism: How the Professional Identi
 ty Defines\, Impacts\, and Marginalizes People of Color
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